PROSPECTS FOR IMPROVING THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Abdubannayev Umidjon , Staff Of Center For Mass Communications Agencies Of Information And Mass Communications Under The Administration Of The President Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article is devoted to the prospects for improving the right to information in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The author analyzed the improvements in the right to information reforms within the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026. It has also been established that every person has the right to receive reliable and impartial information, recognizing its significance for the interdependence of the state and society.
Keywords
The Right to Information (RTI), fundamental human right, From an Action
References
Sweden 1766, The World’s First Legislation Protecting Freedom of the Press and Freedom of Information Nordin, Jonas, 2023. -pp. 25-28.
https://www.article19.org/issue/right-to-information/
The speech at the joint meeting of the chambers of the Oliy Majlis marked the solemn ceremony of the inauguration of the elected President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, On November 6, Tashkent. https://invest.gov.uz/mediacenter/news/development-strategy-of-the-new-uzbekistan/
Presidential decree “On the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026”, National legislative data base, 2022, No. 06/22/60/0082. https://lex.uz/pdfs/5841077.
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